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I prefer the Gingerbeard keyboard, only one I useOriginally Posted by mein07
Originally Posted by Joe Billionaire
i hate swype!
Why? That's the only keyboard I use these days.
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I prefer the Gingerbeard keyboard, only one I useOriginally Posted by mein07
Originally Posted by Joe Billionaire
i hate swype!
Why? That's the only keyboard I use these days.
thanks i think i got itOriginally Posted by pacmagic2002
Originally Posted by Jordan23 4xL
also is there any way i dont have to have my facebook contacts synced?..i dont want them synced together
Settings > accounts and sync > Facebook for HTC Sense > Uncheck "Sync contacts"
If you dont have sense and its synced, uninstall facebook and re-install it, then select which contact sync option you want.
thanks i think i got itOriginally Posted by pacmagic2002
Originally Posted by Jordan23 4xL
also is there any way i dont have to have my facebook contacts synced?..i dont want them synced together
Settings > accounts and sync > Facebook for HTC Sense > Uncheck "Sync contacts"
If you dont have sense and its synced, uninstall facebook and re-install it, then select which contact sync option you want.
Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
[h4][/h4][h4]HTC EVO 3D, EVO View 4G specs revealed ahead of Sprint's CTIA announce?[/h4]
By Chris Ziegler posted Mar 19th 2011 1:16AM
All signs are pointing to a Sprint blowout at CTIA next week -- and we'll be there, of course! But ahead of that, BGR's claiming a few additional details on the headline devices we scooped not long ago that Sprint should be showing for the first time at the show -- namely, the EVO 3D and EVO View 4G tablet. On the EVO 3D side, this bad boy is shaping up to be a proper EVO 4G successor with a newer 1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 processor, 4.3-inch glasses-free 3D 960 x 540 display (which, like the rumored Pyramid, suggests HTC is following the qHD trend set by Motorola), a whopping 1GB of RAM, 1080p video out, 1.3 megapixel camera up front, and -- of course -- dual 5 megapixel cameras around back for stereoscopic capture. The rumor also pegs Gingerbread at launch along with 3D versions of the Blockbuster and YouTube apps to make sure users have plenty of 3D content out of the gate; that tidbit seems particularly believable considering that YouTube introduced high-quality mobile playback on the EVO 4G last year.
As for the EVO View 4G, it's shaping up to be a CDMA / WiMAX remix of the Flyer -- as expected -- complete with pen input. They're also expected to confirm that the Xoom will be coming in a Sprint flavor (with WiMAX in place of Verizon's LTE, of course) and will be launching "in the coming weeks or months." Looking like it's going to be tough for any other carrier to go this deep at the show -- but hey, we invite 'em to give it a shot.
Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
[h4][/h4][h4]HTC EVO 3D, EVO View 4G specs revealed ahead of Sprint's CTIA announce?[/h4]
By Chris Ziegler posted Mar 19th 2011 1:16AM
All signs are pointing to a Sprint blowout at CTIA next week -- and we'll be there, of course! But ahead of that, BGR's claiming a few additional details on the headline devices we scooped not long ago that Sprint should be showing for the first time at the show -- namely, the EVO 3D and EVO View 4G tablet. On the EVO 3D side, this bad boy is shaping up to be a proper EVO 4G successor with a newer 1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 processor, 4.3-inch glasses-free 3D 960 x 540 display (which, like the rumored Pyramid, suggests HTC is following the qHD trend set by Motorola), a whopping 1GB of RAM, 1080p video out, 1.3 megapixel camera up front, and -- of course -- dual 5 megapixel cameras around back for stereoscopic capture. The rumor also pegs Gingerbread at launch along with 3D versions of the Blockbuster and YouTube apps to make sure users have plenty of 3D content out of the gate; that tidbit seems particularly believable considering that YouTube introduced high-quality mobile playback on the EVO 4G last year.
As for the EVO View 4G, it's shaping up to be a CDMA / WiMAX remix of the Flyer -- as expected -- complete with pen input. They're also expected to confirm that the Xoom will be coming in a Sprint flavor (with WiMAX in place of Verizon's LTE, of course) and will be launching "in the coming weeks or months." Looking like it's going to be tough for any other carrier to go this deep at the show -- but hey, we invite 'em to give it a shot.
Nice, is this coming to T-MobileOriginally Posted by KING x RIECE
HTC PYRAMID
Nice, is this coming to T-MobileOriginally Posted by KING x RIECE
HTC PYRAMID
[h2]EVO 3D and EVO View 4G specs leak[/h2]
Taylor Wimberly on Mar 18 at 11:29 pm50 comments
Sprint is preparing to show off an impressive Android lineup at next week’s CTIA show after a rather muted appearance at CES earlier this year. Devices that we expect to be announced include the HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO View 4G, Motorola Atrix 4G (maybe), Motorola Xoom, Samsung Nexus S 4G, and a few other surprises. Most of the details for Motorola’s and Samsung’s devices have been revealed, but HTC’s lineup has yet to be confirmed. Read on after the jump for the latest rumored specs of the EVO 3D and EVO View 4G.
[h2]HTC EVO 3D[/h2]
The EVO 3D could look similar to this leaked image of the HTC Pyramid.
As the successor to the wildly popular EVO 4G, the EVO 3D is one of the most anticipated Android phones of 2011. We expected Sprint to pull out all the stops and it sounds like they will deliver the first smartphone with a dual-core Snapdragon CPU.
Our friends at BGR just received a tip that details most of the specs for the EVO 3D. It matches everything we described about the HTC Pyramid, so this looks to be Sprint’s version of the device as we expected. New details include 1GB RAM like recent high-end phones and a larger than usual 1730 mAh battery.
Just like the LG Optimus 3D, the EVO 3D will feature a glasses-free, autostereoscopic 3D display and dual-lens camera that can capture 3D pictures and video. Sprint is also said to include a Blockbuster 3D and YouTube 3D applications to take advantage of the new 3D features.
Rumored specs of the HTC EVO 3D include:
Early benchmarks for the EVO 3D (aka Pyramid and Shooter) have been mixed, so we look forward to seeing how Qualcomm’s new dual-core Snapdragon matches up with the competition.
- Android 2.3 with Sense UI
- 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU (MSM8660)
- 4.3-inch qHD 960 x 540-pixel autostereoscopic 3D display
- Dual rear 5-megapixel cameras with dedicated camera button, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera
- 4GB internal storage, 1GB RAM
- Support for 4G WiMAX
- 1080p output via HDMI-out (720p for 3D video)
- 1730 mAh battery
[h2]HTC EVO View 4G[/h2]
Next we have the EVO View 4G tablet, which is Sprint’s version of the recently announced HTC Flyer. This 7-inch tablet is similar to the Galaxy Tab, but it includes a faster 1.5 GHz CPU and HTC’s new Sense UI optimized for tablets.
Rumored specs of the HTC EVO View 4G include:
For a complete overview of what the EVO View 4G might offer, see the product page for the HTC Flyer.
- Android 2.3 with Sense UI
- 1.5 GHz single-core Snapdragon CPU (MSM8x55)
- 7 inch touch-sensitive screen with 1024 X 600 resolution
- 5 megapixel color camera with auto focus, 1.3 megapixel front camera
- 32 GB internal storage, 1 GB RAM
- Support for 4G WiMAX
- Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, DLNA and HDMI-out support
- 4000 mAh battery
Overall it looks like a stellar lineup that most Sprint fans can be proud of. I think I already know the answer to this question, but which Sprint device are you looking forward to the most?
[h2]EVO 3D and EVO View 4G specs leak[/h2]
Taylor Wimberly on Mar 18 at 11:29 pm50 comments
Sprint is preparing to show off an impressive Android lineup at next week’s CTIA show after a rather muted appearance at CES earlier this year. Devices that we expect to be announced include the HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO View 4G, Motorola Atrix 4G (maybe), Motorola Xoom, Samsung Nexus S 4G, and a few other surprises. Most of the details for Motorola’s and Samsung’s devices have been revealed, but HTC’s lineup has yet to be confirmed. Read on after the jump for the latest rumored specs of the EVO 3D and EVO View 4G.
[h2]HTC EVO 3D[/h2]
The EVO 3D could look similar to this leaked image of the HTC Pyramid.
As the successor to the wildly popular EVO 4G, the EVO 3D is one of the most anticipated Android phones of 2011. We expected Sprint to pull out all the stops and it sounds like they will deliver the first smartphone with a dual-core Snapdragon CPU.
Our friends at BGR just received a tip that details most of the specs for the EVO 3D. It matches everything we described about the HTC Pyramid, so this looks to be Sprint’s version of the device as we expected. New details include 1GB RAM like recent high-end phones and a larger than usual 1730 mAh battery.
Just like the LG Optimus 3D, the EVO 3D will feature a glasses-free, autostereoscopic 3D display and dual-lens camera that can capture 3D pictures and video. Sprint is also said to include a Blockbuster 3D and YouTube 3D applications to take advantage of the new 3D features.
Rumored specs of the HTC EVO 3D include:
Early benchmarks for the EVO 3D (aka Pyramid and Shooter) have been mixed, so we look forward to seeing how Qualcomm’s new dual-core Snapdragon matches up with the competition.
- Android 2.3 with Sense UI
- 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU (MSM8660)
- 4.3-inch qHD 960 x 540-pixel autostereoscopic 3D display
- Dual rear 5-megapixel cameras with dedicated camera button, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera
- 4GB internal storage, 1GB RAM
- Support for 4G WiMAX
- 1080p output via HDMI-out (720p for 3D video)
- 1730 mAh battery
[h2]HTC EVO View 4G[/h2]
Next we have the EVO View 4G tablet, which is Sprint’s version of the recently announced HTC Flyer. This 7-inch tablet is similar to the Galaxy Tab, but it includes a faster 1.5 GHz CPU and HTC’s new Sense UI optimized for tablets.
Rumored specs of the HTC EVO View 4G include:
For a complete overview of what the EVO View 4G might offer, see the product page for the HTC Flyer.
- Android 2.3 with Sense UI
- 1.5 GHz single-core Snapdragon CPU (MSM8x55)
- 7 inch touch-sensitive screen with 1024 X 600 resolution
- 5 megapixel color camera with auto focus, 1.3 megapixel front camera
- 32 GB internal storage, 1 GB RAM
- Support for 4G WiMAX
- Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, DLNA and HDMI-out support
- 4000 mAh battery
Overall it looks like a stellar lineup that most Sprint fans can be proud of. I think I already know the answer to this question, but which Sprint device are you looking forward to the most?
Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
[h2]http://androidandme.com/2011/03/carriers/evo-3d-and-evo-view-4g-specs-leak/[/h2][h2]EVO 3D and EVO View 4G specs leak[/h2]
Taylor Wimberly on Mar 18 at 11:29 pm50 comments
Sprint is preparing to show off an impressive Android lineup at next week’s CTIA show after a rather muted appearance at CES earlier this year. Devices that we expect to be announced include the HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO View 4G, Motorola Atrix 4G (maybe), Motorola Xoom, Samsung Nexus S 4G, and a few other surprises. Most of the details for Motorola’s and Samsung’s devices have been revealed, but HTC’s lineup has yet to be confirmed. Read on after the jump for the latest rumored specs of the EVO 3D and EVO View 4G.
[h2]HTC EVO 3D[/h2]
The EVO 3D could look similar to this leaked image of the HTC Pyramid.
As the successor to the wildly popular EVO 4G, the EVO 3D is one of the most anticipated Android phones of 2011. We expected Sprint to pull out all the stops and it sounds like they will deliver the first smartphone with a dual-core Snapdragon CPU.
Our friends at BGR just received a tip that details most of the specs for the EVO 3D. It matches everything we described about the HTC Pyramid, so this looks to be Sprint’s version of the device as we expected. New details include 1GB RAM like recent high-end phones and a larger than usual 1730 mAh battery.
Just like the LG Optimus 3D, the EVO 3D will feature a glasses-free, autostereoscopic 3D display and dual-lens camera that can capture 3D pictures and video. Sprint is also said to include a Blockbuster 3D and YouTube 3D applications to take advantage of the new 3D features.
Rumored specs of the HTC EVO 3D include:
Early benchmarks for the EVO 3D (aka Pyramid and Shooter) have been mixed, so we look forward to seeing how Qualcomm’s new dual-core Snapdragon matches up with the competition.
- Android 2.3 with Sense UI
- 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU (MSM8660)
- 4.3-inch qHD 960 x 540-pixel autostereoscopic 3D display
- Dual rear 5-megapixel cameras with dedicated camera button, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera
- 4GB internal storage, 1GB RAM
- Support for 4G WiMAX
- 1080p output via HDMI-out (720p for 3D video)
- 1730 mAh battery
[h2]HTC EVO View 4G[/h2]
Next we have the EVO View 4G tablet, which is Sprint’s version of the recently announced HTC Flyer. This 7-inch tablet is similar to the Galaxy Tab, but it includes a faster 1.5 GHz CPU and HTC’s new Sense UI optimized for tablets.
Rumored specs of the HTC EVO View 4G include:
For a complete overview of what the EVO View 4G might offer, see the product page for the HTC Flyer.
- Android 2.3 with Sense UI
- 1.5 GHz single-core Snapdragon CPU (MSM8x55)
- 7 inch touch-sensitive screen with 1024 X 600 resolution
- 5 megapixel color camera with auto focus, 1.3 megapixel front camera
- 32 GB internal storage, 1 GB RAM
- Support for 4G WiMAX
- Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, DLNA and HDMI-out support
- 4000 mAh battery
Overall it looks like a stellar lineup that most Sprint fans can be proud of. I think I already know the answer to this question, but which Sprint device are you looking forward to the most?
Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
[h2]http://androidandme.com/2011/03/carriers/evo-3d-and-evo-view-4g-specs-leak/[/h2][h2]EVO 3D and EVO View 4G specs leak[/h2]
Taylor Wimberly on Mar 18 at 11:29 pm50 comments
Sprint is preparing to show off an impressive Android lineup at next week’s CTIA show after a rather muted appearance at CES earlier this year. Devices that we expect to be announced include the HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO View 4G, Motorola Atrix 4G (maybe), Motorola Xoom, Samsung Nexus S 4G, and a few other surprises. Most of the details for Motorola’s and Samsung’s devices have been revealed, but HTC’s lineup has yet to be confirmed. Read on after the jump for the latest rumored specs of the EVO 3D and EVO View 4G.
[h2]HTC EVO 3D[/h2]
The EVO 3D could look similar to this leaked image of the HTC Pyramid.
As the successor to the wildly popular EVO 4G, the EVO 3D is one of the most anticipated Android phones of 2011. We expected Sprint to pull out all the stops and it sounds like they will deliver the first smartphone with a dual-core Snapdragon CPU.
Our friends at BGR just received a tip that details most of the specs for the EVO 3D. It matches everything we described about the HTC Pyramid, so this looks to be Sprint’s version of the device as we expected. New details include 1GB RAM like recent high-end phones and a larger than usual 1730 mAh battery.
Just like the LG Optimus 3D, the EVO 3D will feature a glasses-free, autostereoscopic 3D display and dual-lens camera that can capture 3D pictures and video. Sprint is also said to include a Blockbuster 3D and YouTube 3D applications to take advantage of the new 3D features.
Rumored specs of the HTC EVO 3D include:
Early benchmarks for the EVO 3D (aka Pyramid and Shooter) have been mixed, so we look forward to seeing how Qualcomm’s new dual-core Snapdragon matches up with the competition.
- Android 2.3 with Sense UI
- 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU (MSM8660)
- 4.3-inch qHD 960 x 540-pixel autostereoscopic 3D display
- Dual rear 5-megapixel cameras with dedicated camera button, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera
- 4GB internal storage, 1GB RAM
- Support for 4G WiMAX
- 1080p output via HDMI-out (720p for 3D video)
- 1730 mAh battery
[h2]HTC EVO View 4G[/h2]
Next we have the EVO View 4G tablet, which is Sprint’s version of the recently announced HTC Flyer. This 7-inch tablet is similar to the Galaxy Tab, but it includes a faster 1.5 GHz CPU and HTC’s new Sense UI optimized for tablets.
Rumored specs of the HTC EVO View 4G include:
For a complete overview of what the EVO View 4G might offer, see the product page for the HTC Flyer.
- Android 2.3 with Sense UI
- 1.5 GHz single-core Snapdragon CPU (MSM8x55)
- 7 inch touch-sensitive screen with 1024 X 600 resolution
- 5 megapixel color camera with auto focus, 1.3 megapixel front camera
- 32 GB internal storage, 1 GB RAM
- Support for 4G WiMAX
- Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, DLNA and HDMI-out support
- 4000 mAh battery
Overall it looks like a stellar lineup that most Sprint fans can be proud of. I think I already know the answer to this question, but which Sprint device are you looking forward to the most?